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Discover Ludwig"such delay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific delay that has been previously mentioned or implied. For example: "We were expecting the shipment to arrive a week ago, but there has been such delay."
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Today, any such delay is inconceivable.
Officials say there was no such delay.
Such delay is inherent and non-ignorable.
This year, there will be no such delay.
Such delay also isn't entirely a bad thing.
Such delay must improve especially endurance of CF/EP composites.
Such delay could result in issues that affect system security.
Disney suffered no such delay because it effectively ran its own land-use department.
Such delay tactics, Mr. Eskew conceded, were "a way to try to kill it".
The Administration accepted a one-year delay in new regulations governing mining on public land, the second such delay.
It is the first such delay since the end of Lebanon's 15-year civil war in 1990.
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